PS unions target Phoenix as next round of bargaining heats up

PSAC wants the government to consult it on any big future technological changes affecting its members, while PIPSC wants better timelines for contract signing.
Public Service Alliance of Canada national president Chris Aylward speaks at a rally protesting the Phoenix pay system as Professional Institute of the Public Service president Debi Daviau stands behind him. The two union leaders are heading back into contract negotiations, with both looking at ways to protect their members from future Phoenix-like boondoggles.
The Phoenix pay system is at the forefront of the minds of Public Service Alliance of Canada representatives as they ramp up the latest round of contract negotiations with the government, tabling four main demands so far related to the two-year-old payroll disaster.

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